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Jerome Doraisamy is the managing editor of Momentum Media’s professional services suite, encompassing Lawyers Weekly, HR Leader, Accountants Daily, and Accounting Times. He has worked as a journalist and podcast host at Momentum Media since February 2018. Jerome is also the author of The Wellness Doctrines book series, an admitted solicitor in NSW, and a board director of the Minds Count Foundation.

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From ‘me’ to ‘we’: Rethinking high performance in 2025

For years, organisations have fixated on identifying and rewarding high performers. However, the data suggests this appr...Read More

Why the digital employee experience is vital for business success

As digital transformation reshapes every corner of the workplace, companies are waking up to a new priority: the digital...Read More

Top tips for safer hiring in the deepfake era

HR teams must be aware of a range of cyber risks associated with taking on new team members, writes Louisa Vogelenzang. ...Read More

Has HR moved on at all since 1995?

HR is stuck in a loop of recycled ideas and fear-based decision making. How can we break this cycle? ...Read More

The promotion disconnect: Women match men in confidence but receive ha...

With the cap-gun fired on the marathon to close the gender pay gap in Australia, employers and HR teams need to rise to ...Read More

How to close skills gaps at scale

In today’s rapidly evolving business environment, organisations are struggling to keep up with constantly changing ski...Read More

ATO to increase fixed rate for WFH expenses to 70¢

The Australian Taxation Office is set to increase the fixed rate for calculating working from home expenses to 70¢ per ...Read More

Workplaces have ‘lost tolerance for diverse perspectives’

An anthropologist says we’ve lost our ability to disagree – and it’s impacting our workplaces in a big way. ...Read More

Strategic impostor syndrome: The tactic of playing weak to win

The term “impostor syndrome” is widely overused and frequently misrepresented in media, workplaces, and social media...Read More

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